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V k Fifteen Years Well arranged and THOROUGH course oi studv. Patrons come from many sections of the State. • , SOCIALLY and MORALLY according t6 the highest m- stis a. * REFINED, AMBITIOUS and Id a!-> of Chrisii.in ir.anhood and womanhood. Healthlul location. CULTURED, having been trained MENTALLY! PHYSICALLY, SOCIALLY and MORA Schools do not consist of . BRICK AhD MORTAR. but of the teachers who make up the faculty and the students. We have been very careful in the selection of our faculty. Each tcic.ier ;> a sr ecialist in his or her department. We offer courses of study m ENGLISH. MATHEMATICS. SCIENCE, ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. DOMESTIC SCIENCE, ART, including water colors, pastel, oil. portraiture and DECORA FIVE ART, which includes China pain*! g, tapestry pyrography and wood carving Splendid courses arc also offered in book keeping, penmanship, commercial law, typewriting and stenography. We offer a y»**c i. .normal course to students who expect to teach. Many of our graduates are filling important places as teachers. In addition to our regular courses of study, we make a specialty of preparing boys and girls for scholarship examinations. Our students have been imminently successful in securing scholarships at the different colleges. If )ou have a son or daughter whom you wish to prepare for college, or for scholarship examinations next year, you can do no better thing than place them with us. and take this special Preparatory course. Our buildings are comfortable. T hey are furnished with artesian water, and lighted with electricity. Boarding a r rangements are first class. Students are furnished with wholesome WELL PREPARED food. The l>oarding capacity of the school is 150 students. Over 100 ap[>lications arc already in. We would" be pleased to have your patronage. Let us send you a copy of our catalogue. It is free for the asking. „ DROP US A POSTAL TODAY Orangeburg Collegiate Institute offers more for the money than any other school in the State. We will be glad to have you investigate. Session opens September 17. 1908. For all information and catalogue address • Oranejela'u.re^ S- C. t ,, •*) UUmhon N«ws. Editor The Press and Stand ard:—Will you please allow me space in your valuable paper for a few words? Mr. D. S. Godley has been very ill for sometime, but we are glad to say he is better. Miss Docia B. Lane, a charming young lady of Fech- tig, s.C is spending some time with Miss Mae Crosby. F. A. Crosby has been quite ill for some days. Miss Josephine Crosby, of Ruftin, S. C„ has been visit ing her uncle, Mr. Dock Crosby here. Mrs. Ella Brunson and nieces, of Brunson, S. C, are visiting Mrs. J. F. R ntz. Miss Alvie Carter is visit ing the Misses Cummings at Lodge. A large crowd attended the quarterly meeting held at Adnah on Friday, July 31st. We are glad to report that Mrs. Julia Crosby, who has been quite ill, is some better. M isses Lela and Alice Crosby were guests of Miss Minnie Crosby last Sunday. Miss Josephine Crosby was the guest of Miss Mae Crosby last Sunday. Bonny Girl. August 3, 1908. Lodge Items. Editor PreM and Standard:— 1 will drop yon a few line* to print in your valuable paper. O 0 Caldwell, of Bells, visited friends in Bamberg| coonty last week. Mr snd Mrs B F Fender visit ed Mrs Fender’s mother Mrs. McMillian, of Bamberg county. Mrs J J L Fender has been very ill, but is new 00 the road to f B P Kinard was the guest of Maj, Joe Garter (his week. Mrs Addie Oopeland McCor mick, of FinelPs Cross Beads is visiting bei father, Maj. Joe Gaiter, here. Sarnie Goodwin, of Branch- ville, was a recent viator in Mr McMillan, of Aah Grove, it visiting ki<siater,. Mrs B F Fender, this week. Judging from the large strings of the ftauy tribe I see eomiug out bf tbe large nad small streams hero, theit must be pleutv of them snd lurgu ones too. The roeent rains are vary ac ceptable on all growing crops in ’ this section, as it was badly need ed. Corn nad a (ton are looking well, cooektering the extremely dry seassa in this section. Messrs Bennett and Fox’s mammoth gin will be completed and ready for thia fall’s crop of eottou. We with them muon Bargains!, Bargains! Bargains! , *. Summer dress goods, embroideries, laces, corsets, ladies and children’s hose, Millinery included. Everything must be sold during thisn e xand t month. Call and be convinced. At and 1 I | MRS I W. .A. BLACK THE LADIES STORE. DOG DAYS. Blowing about the extra big bargains we’re offering in Summer Suits now on dis play in our north window, re duced to $7.75. Every one o of them fully guaranteed. All other Suits at corre spondingly low prices. • Exceptional bargains now offering in fine Panama Hats. We have the correct shapes ami all sizes up to 7 1-2. You save $2 to $2.50 on the price. 1 TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL EXCURSION VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY AUGUST f 4 TH 1908. Very low round trip rates to the principal resorts in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, Washington, D. C, and Noifcrk, Va., including Asheville, Brevard, Flat Rock, Hendersonville, Hot Springs, Lenoir, Lincolnton, Marion, Saluda, Shelby, Tryon and Waynesville, N. C., also Abbeville Anderson, Glen Springs, Greenville, Laurens, Spartanburg, Walhalla and White Stone Lithia Springs, S. C. Tickets will be on sale to the above mentioned points for all trains On August! 14th, [1908, from Abbeville, Allendale, Anderson, Barnwell, Camden, Chester, Denmark, Greenville, Green wood. Newberry, Orangeburg, Prosperity, Spartanburg, Sum ter, and Union, S. C. Tickets will be good returning on any regular train up to and including September 1st, 1908. Children between five and twelve years of age, half fere. For detailed information, tickets, etc., apply to Southern Railway agents or address, J. L. MEEK, J. C. LUSK. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Division Passenger Atlanta, Ga. Agent Charleston, S. C. $32.25 * TO BOSTON, MASS.. AND RETURN VIA Atlantic Coast Line Tickets on sale July jodi, 31st, August 1st, and, 3rd 4th limited to start on return trip August 16th. Extension of re turn Nmit may be obtained until September 16th by deposit and payment of $1.00. Stopovers permitted in New York on return trip. For particulars, address, W J CRAIG, T C WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent, ington, N. C. BEHTSCHNER & VISARKA, S, E. Cor. King and Hasell sts Charleston, S. C '£r*f$8»inal J)[otio88. JAMBS E. PEURIFOY, JNO. H. PETJKJPOY PIURDY BROTHERS. ittorneys and Counsellors at Law. All Bulasas glvta Prompt Attsatlaa. OVER THK PRESS A»D STANDARD. JTALTERBORO. - - - 8. C. I. Estate. Brokerage and Insurance. LOANb NEGOTIATED. c House* to Rent. WALTKRBOBO. & OL omoa OB 0*. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office How* WAUHBBOHO. B. a At Hyrne’s Store Another lot of Seasonable dry goods, Just in. THE Clean Sweep Sale on Sumfner and Winter Dry Goods. All prices. She Llkat Good Things. The many friends of Mrs Aon 1 Polk will be pained to bear of her sad death. The writer ex tends heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family. Goty Bell > Mn. Chat B. Smith, of West Frank lin, Mains, ssys: **1 ttks r^od things snd bars adopted Or. Kins’s Naw Lite Pills family taxatlrs I feh«y ai% soul aad do thskr work with lost maun* a lass •torn 26a about it" Them t*s For Sore Fast. "I hava fonad B n c k 1 a n ’• Arnica Salve to bs tbs proper thing to nae lor •ore fast, as wall aa for heeling burn-, ■ore#, eota, aad all mabaer of ahra- doas," wrilea Mr W. Stone, of Beat Poland, Maine. I' la the proper thief too for pitea Try it! Sold under cnar I. alsia’a * Make yourself a sheep and the wolves will est yon.—German. G. W. GLOVER. Proprie ;or. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup OOMTADTO by af the threat. Children Like It htUMMM WIM PMDI Th Isf mTariMr MM-hm ml •* John M. Klein, Druggist. Have just opened an ice house and can furnish ice at 50 cents a hundred pounds. fillims Ice U. WILUAMS, S. C. salsa at Joha M. 1 drag atom 25c. BaeaLavativa Cough Syrup mended hr mothers tor yoong aad old is • rompt relief for coughs, oolds, croon, hearsacaa*, whooping cough. Gently 1 laxative aad pleasant to taka Guaran teed. Should be kept in evary house hold. Sold by Walter boro Drug Go. When the sveiage man makes op his mind to take a vacation be begins making p'reparations to go ont and kill something. 1HE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE 'LIGHT RUNNING T AID TAX than aul af v Ifvoq want «ttber»Vtbmtln* Shut tic Rotary UiutUeor aHlnfleThmut [Chain mack] Sewing Macbtne write to m MV IMK ttWIRI MACHINE COMPASS • Orana*. Mana. Many fevtne aaceinM ar* m.dcTff»e" ot enaiitr. but the Hew Manmuir t u wcm Out cuaraoty never ram out by uathwaiaeM Uealera naly. IDfFMD COUEGE RENIY NELSON SNIBEI, L UTT. B., LLt., PU81DKNT. Nine Departments; Library and Librarian; Gymnasium under com petent Director; Athletic Grounds. Next Session begins Sept. 16. For Catalogue address J. A. GAMEWELL, See’y. Spartanburg, S. C. MEEND OXIES Hm am SPAITAIBMN, smi NAMUUL Hl^h Gadde Prepantory School Well equipped plant Two targe dormitories snd one recitation bond ing oil briek. limited school; small DeffiBs oepi 10. fw cfttsiogiie io- dress A. M. DuPREE, Headmaster. Spartanburg, S. C. Blok Uavadat Pills. A with r. Lictla uea Do ass or aicfcaa. Good for all Sold by Waliarboro Drag Co. ‘ Africa leada in the matter of gold prodnetion. America next. w, itch or salt rheum sets yon craay. Can't bear the touch of yonr olotiung. Doun’a Ointment curat the moat obstinate ouaeu. Why auffar. All drafgiata aall it. Pinenlea for Backache, little golden rlobolea, eaey and pieamnt to taka. , Act directly on the kldnaya purify the blood and lavigorata the satire system. Beat for backache, lame back, ki nays and' bladder. SO day* trial fl.OS. 1 Guaranteed by Walterboro Drug Co. Ever notice what a “big lone~ some^’ accumulates in a small cottage wbeie the wife and babies are away? -r.